
Funny how I never had problems with registery cleaning... sometimes you need it when you need to re-install an app that failed...
CCleaner FTW. Never had a problem.
Just review what it has found though![]()

Dark Nova,
I have an explorer window appearing when I boot up and have tried all sorts to stop it with no luck. Someone said to try a registry cleaner, but having dabbled in the past I find they all appear as free, then hit you with a charge. And they seem to mess with the computer.
EWell I am going with the anti-registry cleaner lobby.
None for me.
Johnston

Anyone reccomend a free registry cleaner?.
One that works and doesn't mess with your computer.
Johnston
Ditto jimbo.
Did anyone mention Revo's uninstaller? Didn't see it. It's free and it gets rid of just about every speck of crap a program dumps on your system. Sometimes I'll have to manually trash of a few harmless files after Revo, but I've never had to dig into the registry because Revo pulls that junk out and it does a superb job and doesn't screw your computer as a result. Can't recommend it highly enough.
Anyone reccomend a free registry cleaner?.
One that works and doesn't mess with your computer.
Johnston
A safe alternative would be to download Windows Live Safety Scanner (it is free) and run it. It will show all registry errors (usually uninstalled programs and Active X controls). It also scans for viruses. It is safe. But in order to use it to it's fullest, choose complete scan. It will take awhile, but will be worth it. You can even use your PC or laptop while scanning. As for all these other "free" or even paid registry cleaners, it is best to avoid them. Some of them will show hundreds of problems to repair just to get your money. A lot of these programs are garbage, and may place spyware or adware on your system. The choice that I gave you at first is your best option, and it also creates a restore point. I run it on a monthly basis and have had no problems.
don't use registry cleaner in Ccleaner, it's a time-bomb. everything will start showing error messages gradually. in my case I'm lucky I was still be able to do a System Restore.
and guys, how about uniblue registry booster? It has GOLD MICROSOFT CERTIFICATE. I've used its registry cleaning once that has found 2000 registry errors and had it fix it all 2 days ago, not a single error YET.
